in a prone position (aka semi-sitting position)
Trendelburg position, laying down on one's side
high flowers
Laid down with legs elevated
on their back in a laying position
Yes you should use a AED on a person that has a electrical shock injury.
Resume CPR immediately.
Because the person in shock will choke on the food or drink
When a person is in shock, there are certain things that should not be done to them. An individual should not give the person in shock anything to eat or drink, should not wait to call 911 (because the condition could get worse) and should neither move the person nor elevate his or her legs if a spinal injury, head injury, neck injury and/or broken bones in the hips or legs are suspected.
shock
In the lateral recovery position
In the lateral recovery position
Nobody can safely touch the injured person during shock delivery. If anyone does, the shock will be transmitted to that person.
Shock is a very serious, emergency situation, which might arise from many different causes. Improving circulation is vital for shock victims; standard body position with legs elevated, prevention the loss of body heat, and (depending on medical opinion), the use of compression/anti-shock garment, (which redirect blood from the lower extremities into the central circulation), might be considered.
Shock load is a machining term. Shock load is when a sudden intense force is placed on the parts of a machine. The machine often cannot handle the pressure.
Yes, a person can die of shock. When a person goes into shock they must be taken to a hospital immediately to receive the proper care.